Flag of Togo

Facts about the flag:
The Togo flag was adopted in connection with the awaited independence on April 27th, 1960, having a ratio of 1:1.5.

The flag contains 5 horizontal bands, three green and two yellow. In the upper left corner, there is a small, red square with a white five-pointed star as its centerpiece.

The flag contains the classic pan-African colors, with the green color symbolizing agriculture, the yellow standing for the many mines of the country, and the red representing the blood spilled during the freedom fight. The five bands represent the five regions of Togo and the star is a symbol of hope. The design of the Togo flag has a great resemblance to the Liberian flag.